They Might Be Giants are returning to their roots as the progenitors of the FREE MUSIC FOR EVERYBODY movement with an exciting and ambitious project.

From the first downloadable album to audio and video podcasts to smart phone apps, They Might Be Giants' career has always been one of unlikely innovation. And now their most notorious innovation Dial-A-Song is back!
Originally launched in 1983 from John Flansburgh’s Brooklyn kitchen via a consumer answering machine, Dial-A-Song let listeners in on the latest and greatest from the band years before their career took off on a national level.
Now, for all of 2015, the Brooklyn originals return to their high concept/no budget idea via the web at www.dialasong.com.

Every Tuesday in 2015 a new song will be posted for your streaming pleasure via www.dialasong.com and via TMBG’s YouTube channel ParticleMen (subscribe to their YouTube channel to get notice of postings straight away). The new songs will also be posted on their FREE smart phone apps. iPhone or iPad? Of course. Android? Oui.

The band have partnered with the always excellent Slate’s “The Gist” with Mike Pesca to premiere the new songs on their Monday night podcast, and are coordinating with a tight network of like-minded weekly college, community, and commercial radio shows interested in broadcasting this experiment in human happiness in all the sonic glory that is Dial-A-Song.

New tracks will also be available through iTunes and other fine online music purveyors. Two new albums "Glean" and "Why?", compiled from selected Dial-A-Song tracks, are out now.